20th Century Fox has dropped its last trailer for Shane Black‘s The Predator. And if this trailer is any indication of how good the film is going to be, then we are in for one fantastic ’80s actioner throwback. The film has got everything, including Emmy Award-winning Sterling K. Brown delivering Shane Black quips to bloody alien action. Check out the new trailer here below.

Shane Black‘s The Predator had a panel during San Diego Comic-Con 2018, and while there was no new trailer to show off, there was the traditional footage that got attendees excited.

But for those who are unable to attend, there’s something to help you feel like you are there. 20th Century Fox has just revealed a new poster, and judging by the headcount, it took a lot of victims to make the poster look as cool as it does. Check it out below.

Last month we saw a teaser trailer for The Predator. Now 20th Century Fox has released an official trailer for the movie.

Directed by Shane Black, who starred in the original Predator alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger back in 1987, this latest entry is described as a re-invention of the series and sees the deadly alien hunters arriving in a small suburban town.

You can read a synopsis for The Predator and check out the official trailer as well as a new poster below.

20th Century Fox has released the first trailer for The Predator, the latest in the sci-fi action series which began with 1987’s Predator starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Someone else who starred in the ’87 original is Shane Black, who’s behind the camera as director this time around. After starring in the original—his first real acting job following an uncredited appearance as a cop in Night of the Creeps the year before—Black eventually went on to direct titles like Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Iron Man 3, and most recently The Nice Guys before coming full circle back to the Predator franchise.

Some of the cast members also teased the release of the trailer with shots of their characters from the movie. You can find those, along with more info on the movie and the teaser trailer below.

I’ll get to the point first: The Handmaid’s Tale, as adapted by Hulu, is an excellent production and one well worth any TV lover’s time. Elisabeth Moss, an actress who spent nearly a decade understanding how female characters manage a life of oppression under male domination, uses her time on Mad Men to translate a fictional written diary into an uncompromising television reality.

With that out of the way, there’s a lot to unpack regarding the several episodes we took in before the show’s wide release on Wednesday, May 26. Hulu works in the best spirit of this current golden age of television. It presents an audience that’s hungry for thought-provoking content with a story that resonates with our current, unprecedented unique political climate.

Following the announcement earlier this week that Game of Thrones star Alfie Allenhas joined the cast of the next Predator movie, titled The Predator, comes word that Yvonne Strahovski is also joining the cast.

Strahovski played Sarah Walker in 91 episodes of the comedy series Chuck, and has also starred in Dexter, 24: Live Another Day, and The Handmaiden’s Tale. If you’re like me, however, you best know her as Miranda Lawson from the Mass Effect games.

Hulu has released the first trailer for The Handmaid’s Tale, their upcoming upcoming original television series based on the best-selling novel by Margaret Atwood.

Watch the trailer here below.

It was announced recently that Alexis Bledel was added to the cast as Ofglen, one of the Handmaids. The Gilmore Girls star joins Elisabeth Moss, Joseph Fiennes, Yvonne Strahovski, Samira Wiley, Max Minghella, Madeline Brewer, Ann Dowd, and O-T Fagbenle for the 10-episode series, which will premiere on the Hulu streaming service on April 26, 2017.

Hulu has announced that Alexis Bledel has joined the cast of The Handmaid’s Tale, their upcoming original television series starring Elisabeth Moss and Joseph Fiennes, based on the best-selling novel by Margaret Atwood.

Bledel, who is best known for her role as Rory Gilmore on the long-running TV series Gilmore Girls (which recently got a revival on Netflix), will be playing the role of Ofglen, one of the Handmaids.

Dexter fans are nothing if not dedicated, sticking with the show through thick…and thin (season 6, anyone?). We’ve been through a LOT. On the crest of its last season on air, Showtime’s Dexter made its final San Diego Comic-Con appearance Thursday evening in Hall H.

The panelists included series star/executive producer Michael C. Hall, and past and present co-stars Jennifer Carpenter, David Zayas, Aimee Garcia, Desmond Harrington, Yvonne Strahovski, Lauren Velez, Eric King, and Julie Benz. Also appearing were executive producers John Goldwyn, Sara Colleton, Scott Buck, Clyde Phillips and Manny Coto. Ralph Garman moderated. He mentioned that the complete series will be available on Blu-Ray November 5th, in a box that resembles Dexter Morgan’s blood slide collection case. This announcement was followed by a retrospective look at Dexter Morgan’s most famous kills.